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Health Support Solutions700 N Colorado Blvd., #663
Denver, CO 80206
phone: 303-499-1156
I am a behavioral physician specializing in treating insomnia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, anxiety, migraine headaches, tinnitus and pain. I teach courses in somatic methods in hypnotherapy, medical hypnothherapy, and neurolinguistic programming.
Gary A Johnson, L.P.C.
4410 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 205Boulder, CO 80303
phone: 720 545 4073
I have been counseling for over 25 years helping couples helping couples move past hurt, betrayal and broken trust and to develop strong and resilient marriages that are able to absorb the traumas and setbacks of life. I dedicate a portion of my practice to working with couples whose lives have been impacted by cancer (esp. Prostate Cancer) and major illness. I also coach men who find themselves in transition due to changes in work, family, and health.
Carolyn Bucey Eberle, M.A., L.P.C.
Mind Energy Body School of Transformation6366 Fairways Drive
Niwot, CO 80503
phone: 720 530 7621
website: www.MEBschooloftransformation.com
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You connect to whatever is not working in your life that creates a block and transform that pain back to power so you can create your best career, relationship and life. You work all three, mind, energy and body systems as one integrative empowered change modality.
Robin Dilley, Ph.D.
Dr. Robin B. Dilley, PhD16845N. 29th Ave
Phoenix, Arizona 85053
phone: 602-564-1919
Dr. Robin B. Dilley is an Arizona licensed psychologist in private practice. She received her doctoral degree from Union Institute in 1992 and has been practicing as a clinician in the field of psychotherapy since 1978. She has studied extensively the literature on Shame and believes that often it is the "trance of shame" that keeps the client powerless to make his/her life different.
Dr. Dilley uses an eclectic approach to psychotherapy. She believes that each session and each client have unique differences, and that the key to psychotherapy success is in the psychotherapy relationship. If the therapist can establish a trusting relationship with the client and then be intuitive enough to use all of her professional resources, then the client is enabled to achieve the personal growth he/she came in to find.
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